RasterTerrainProviderCartographicExtentToIndexExtent Method |
Gets the post indices corresponding to a given cartographic extent.
Namespace:
AGI.Foundation.Terrain
Assembly:
AGI.Foundation.TerrainReaders (in AGI.Foundation.TerrainReaders.dll) Version: 24.2.419.0 (24.2.419.0)
Syntax public RasterTerrainIndexExtent CartographicExtentToIndexExtent(
double westLongitude,
double southLatitude,
double eastLongitude,
double northLatitude
)
Public Function CartographicExtentToIndexExtent (
westLongitude As Double,
southLatitude As Double,
eastLongitude As Double,
northLatitude As Double
) As RasterTerrainIndexExtent
public:
RasterTerrainIndexExtent CartographicExtentToIndexExtent(
double westLongitude,
double southLatitude,
double eastLongitude,
double northLatitude
)
member CartographicExtentToIndexExtent :
westLongitude : float *
southLatitude : float *
eastLongitude : float *
northLatitude : float -> RasterTerrainIndexExtent
Parameters
- westLongitude
- Type: SystemDouble
The western boundary of the extent, in the provider's native units. - southLatitude
- Type: SystemDouble
The southern boundary of the extent, in the provider's native units. - eastLongitude
- Type: SystemDouble
The eastern boundary of the extent, in the provider's native units. - northLatitude
- Type: SystemDouble
The northern boundary of the extent, in the provider's native units.
Return Value
Type:
RasterTerrainIndexExtent
The indices of the posts that bound the requested extent. This method always returns an extent that includes at
least two posts in each direction. If the two longitudes or two latitudes are identical, the indices of the
posts to either side are returned. If the two longitudes and two latitudes are both identical and fall exactly
on a post, the returned extent will include three posts in that direction. However, if the identical values
that fall on a post happen to be on the edge of the entire terrain region, only two posts will be returned in
that direction. If the coordinates indicate indices outside the extent of the terrain, the indices will be
clamped to the terrain edges.
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